Frontal sinus (FS) fractures are uncommon and depending on the impact's force the fracture may involve the anterior table, the adjacent skull, the posterior table and the frontal sinus outflow tract (FSOT). The treatment is based on correcting anti-aesthetic alteration, avoiding the complications, protecting intracranial structures and treating cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. However, the indication and type of treatment of FS fractures is still controversial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate and to propose a surgical algorithm for FS fractures treatment based on relevant data found in current literature. A comprehensive Literature review on FS fractures management was performed to define the most used treatment approaches. In this ...
ObjectiveTo analyze outcomes after the management of mild (<1 mm) and moderately severe (>1 mm and <...
The frontal sinus fractures are derived from accidents of great intensity. Are usually associated wi...
Accurate reduction and stable fixation are important in the treatment of frontal sinus fracture. In ...
Frontal sinus (FS) fractures are uncommon and depending on the impact’s force the fracture may invol...
Introduction. Frontal sinus fracture, despite rather low frequency of their occurrence, is one of th...
International guidelines for frontal sinus fractures, dealing with the indication Of Surgical treatm...
A systematic review of the frontal sinus fracture management literature was undertaken to document m...
SummaryThe frontal sinus trauma is not rare and it is 8% of the facial fractures. It can affect the ...
Background: Frontal sinus fractures peculiarity is that a wrong treatment not only could it encompas...
The frontal sinus is extremely resilient to injury. Isolated anterior table fractures account for 33...
AbstractThe anterior wall of the frontal sinus is extremely resilient to injury. Incidents involving...
Fractures involving frontal bone are rather uncommon. Injuries to this bone is rather critical becau...
With the development of biomedical materials and new techniques in craniofacial sinus surgery, the m...
Craniofacial trauma can lead to several complications. The combined fractures of anterior and poster...
AbstractThe status of the frontal sinus outflow tract is important in the management of frontal sinu...
ObjectiveTo analyze outcomes after the management of mild (<1 mm) and moderately severe (>1 mm and <...
The frontal sinus fractures are derived from accidents of great intensity. Are usually associated wi...
Accurate reduction and stable fixation are important in the treatment of frontal sinus fracture. In ...
Frontal sinus (FS) fractures are uncommon and depending on the impact’s force the fracture may invol...
Introduction. Frontal sinus fracture, despite rather low frequency of their occurrence, is one of th...
International guidelines for frontal sinus fractures, dealing with the indication Of Surgical treatm...
A systematic review of the frontal sinus fracture management literature was undertaken to document m...
SummaryThe frontal sinus trauma is not rare and it is 8% of the facial fractures. It can affect the ...
Background: Frontal sinus fractures peculiarity is that a wrong treatment not only could it encompas...
The frontal sinus is extremely resilient to injury. Isolated anterior table fractures account for 33...
AbstractThe anterior wall of the frontal sinus is extremely resilient to injury. Incidents involving...
Fractures involving frontal bone are rather uncommon. Injuries to this bone is rather critical becau...
With the development of biomedical materials and new techniques in craniofacial sinus surgery, the m...
Craniofacial trauma can lead to several complications. The combined fractures of anterior and poster...
AbstractThe status of the frontal sinus outflow tract is important in the management of frontal sinu...
ObjectiveTo analyze outcomes after the management of mild (<1 mm) and moderately severe (>1 mm and <...
The frontal sinus fractures are derived from accidents of great intensity. Are usually associated wi...
Accurate reduction and stable fixation are important in the treatment of frontal sinus fracture. In ...